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Iran president helicopter crash: ‘no sign of life’ detected at site of wreckage, says state TV
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Iran president helicopter crash: ‘no sign of life’ detected at site of wreckage, says state TV
Helicopter carrying Ebrahim Raisi and foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian reportedly crashed in mountainous area amid bad weather
Exclusive  
Ex-ministers warn UK universities will go bust without higher fees or funding
Infected blood scandal  
Inquiry to call for prosecution of those responsible
Brexit  
Border checks will cost UK firms £470m a year, says watchdog
Swindon  
Man in his 30s dies in custody at police station
In focus
Starmer tries to curry favour with voters through Sunday Brunch tandoori
Analysis  
Starmer tries to curry favour with voters through Sunday Brunch tandoori
Labour leader’s appearance on chatshow reflects politicians’ more general move away from hard news outlets to cosier, more niche settings
Explained  
What we know so far about Iranian president’s helicopter crash
Post Office scandal  
How did Paula Vennells, an ordained priest, fall so far and so fast from grace?
Spotlight
Bridgerton  
How real-life Lady Whistledown scandalised 18th-century society
How real-life Lady Whistledown scandalised 18th-century society
‘Modi builds highways but where are our jobs?’  
Rising inequality looms over India’s election
Tsai Ing-wen  
The leader who brought Taiwan closer to the US, bows out
Academic and doctor Chris van Tulleken  
‘Ultra-processed products are food that lies to us’
Sport  
The 30 seconds that shook Fury and took Usyk to the summit of boxing
Opinion
Education’s deepest crisis is being ignored by Westminster – and even harsher cuts are on the way
Education’s deepest crisis is being ignored by Westminster – and even harsher cuts are on the way
The walking cure: when an injury forced me to slow down, I learned that we can only amble our way to wisdom
US voters are increasingly polarised over politics, but Brits are far less stubborn
Sport
Man City win title  
Guardiola admits he is ‘closer to leaving than staying’ at club
Guardiola admits he is ‘closer to leaving than staying’ at club
US PGA  
Schauffele pips DeChambeau by one shot to win first major
Klopp made Liverpool elite again after years of decline
Podcast
The rightwing Christian group and the battle over end-of-life care
Today in Focus  
The rightwing Christian group and the battle over end-of-life care
The Christian Legal Centre is behind a number of end-of-life court cases that could be ‘prolonging suffering’, according to doctors. Josh Halliday reports
 
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Climate crisis
Environment  
Ships in some UK port cities create more air pollution than cars
Ships in some UK port cities create more air pollution than cars
Brazil  
Country counts cost of worst-ever floods with little hope of waters receding soon
Business
Port Talbot  
Tata Steel reaches deal with National Grid despite union criticism
Tata Steel reaches deal with National Grid despite union criticism
Railways and the climate  
The fight against geological movement and other effects of extreme weather
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
Cannes premieres and Warrington wrestling
Cannes premieres and Warrington wrestling
The big picture  
Dorothy Bohm on the streets of Lisbon
Dorothy Bohm on the streets of Lisbon
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